I added a new feature to the database: each movie can now be labeled with an arbitrary branch name / nickname.
This should help when reading the movie changelogs (
http://tasvideos.org/NewMovies.html, front page movie list) and for the publishers when they try to decide which movie is going to be obsoleted by the new publication.
I assigned the branch names for about 50 movies ― those which have multiple versions in the database and need to be differentiated.
The names I assigned were:
― Battletoads: 1p warpless, 1p warps, 2p warpless, 2p warps
― Castlevania 3: alucard version, grant version, sypha version
― Aria of Sorrow: julius version
― Circle of the Moon: warp glitch
― Chrono Trigger: newgame+
― Contra: pacifist
― Metroid: 1-item, 100%, no minibosses
― Rygar: death-warp, no death, no glitch
― Simon's Quest: no glitch
― Solomon's Key: best ending
― SMB2: no-warps, luigi version, princess-only
― SMB3: no flutes
― SMB1: no-warps, sidestroller
― SMW: 96-exit
― Super Metroid: all items, minimalist
― Umihara Kawase: sightseeing
― Wizards&Warriors: reuse levels
― Zelda2: glitchy warps
― Zelda: 2nd quest
More names can be assigned by editors.
The name should be concise and descriptive.
I only assigned names for movies that are off from the primary goal.
― I didn't assign a name for Mario-version SMB2j, because it's the primary movie; Luigi is an extra so I labeled it so.
― I didn't assign a name for the 2-minute Umihara Kawase, because it's the primary movie; the sightseeing movie is an extra.
etc.
― I did label movies that had different goals than their predecessors (or successors in the case of Simon's Quest), or movies that have no clear "primary movie" such as Battletoads and Rygar.
(Yes, I realize that "what is the primary movie" is a highly debatable matter. I followed my own thought on that.)
Please follow this convention.